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Twitter brain... SheltieLover May 23 #1
Hmm I remember Bush always said just "nuclear" choie May 23 #3
120 char communications destroy neural networks SheltieLover May 23 #5
Curiously, Jimmy Carter, a U.S. Navy nuclear engineer pronounced it the same way Brother Buzz May 23 #6
Another one The Blue Flower May 23 #2
YES!!! choie May 23 #4
And "Oval" instead of "Oval Office." wnylib May 23 #15
Cyber works really well as a noun LearnedHand May 23 #20
As in "Baron knows the cyber" Disaffected May 24 #22
People no longer canetoad May 23 #7
Lord, that's right! choie May 23 #8
Oh yeah. Drives me mad. No one donates. Gave and given are vanishing Easterncedar May 23 #14
Gifting or gifting grinds my gears nt róisín_dubh May 24 #25
Mine too canetoad May 24 #27
Like you said, it's grammar. I've had some experiance in the South and noticed a long time ago that folks shortened..... FadedMullet May 23 #9
Yep, that's one! Easterncedar May 23 #13
Very common in Appalachia róisín_dubh May 24 #26
Kinda drove me a little crazy too. FadedMullet Monday #41
Agree With You :: I Do (!) wyn borkins May 23 #10
Thanks wyn! choie May 23 #11
Yes, it seems to be an accelerating trend Easterncedar May 23 #12
You want to go with? radical noodle May 23 #16
I noticed that while watching the Darral Brooks trial. I thought it was a Wisconsin LoisB May 23 #18
It's also an Illinois thing. 3catwoman3 May 24 #31
I think it's started in the last few years and not just in Wisconsin radical noodle May 24 #36
This isn't new. It's a function of how English is spoken by people in areas where there were a lot of settlers who spoke WhiskeyGrinder May 24 #35
Really? radical noodle May 24 #37
Language spreads. WhiskeyGrinder May 24 #40
Interesting. LoisB May 24 #39
I agree. You are not being intolerant. It seems as if everything is shorthand LoisB May 23 #17
Language is very fluid and fast moving LearnedHand May 23 #19
This! Sometimes I love playing with language and B.See May 24 #30
Oh dear - language changes. How painful. nt GenThePerservering May 23 #21
And ya, like I mean, your know, Disaffected May 24 #23
One reason I enjoy listening to BBC World Service and Al Jazeera Disaffected May 24 #24
I've noticed that, too. calimary May 24 #28
I've actually come to enjoy many of the shortenings mentioned here EverHopeful May 24 #29
Yes, absolutely. Susan Collins, the "concern troll". Never accused of overreacting. FadedMullet Monday #43
I detest impactful. Clunky and awkward. 3catwoman3 May 24 #32
"Impactful" is not very graceful but "influential" is definitely not a substitute LearnedHand May 24 #38
Leaving important words out leads sdfernando May 24 #33
The worst, to me, is calling a conspiracy theory a conspiracy. That's become all too common. n/t Mister Ed May 24 #34
Recommended. H2O Man Monday #42
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